"Not So Fast, Rep. Graves—The FAA Statute is Ambiguous"
Jonathan Siegel wrote for The Hill about the interpretation of a statute that shouldn’t prevent President Biden’s nominee to serve as administrator of the FAA.
Jonathan R. Siegel
Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Development; F. Elwood and Eleanor Davis Professor of Law
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Jonathan R. Siegel joined the law school in 1995, following four years as a member of the Appellate Staff, Civil Division, of the U.S. Department of Justice. At Justice, he briefed and argued appellate cases on behalf of the president and numerous other government officials and agencies. Prior to that, he served as a law clerk to Chief Judge Patricia M. Wald of the District of Columbia Circuit. Professor Siegel’s interests include civil procedure, federal jurisdiction, administrative law, and intellectual property.
"Not So Fast, Rep. Graves—The FAA Statute is Ambiguous"
Jonathan Siegel wrote for The Hill about the interpretation of a statute that shouldn’t prevent President Biden’s nominee to serve as administrator of the FAA.
"Yes, You Are Legally Required to Pay Your Taxes"
Jonathan Siegel was quoted by the Associated Press regarding the misinformation that there is no law requiring individuals to pay income taxes.
"Texas Abortion Law Again In Effect After Appeals Court Temporarily Pauses Injunction Against State"
Jonathan R. Siegel is quoted in the Wall Street Journal about the...
BA Harvard University; JD, Yale University